The Purulia arms drop of 1995 remains one of India's most baffling unsolved cases, with key questions about the perpetrators ...
A Danish court on Thursday rejected the extradition request from India of a Danish national accused of being involved in an arms smuggling case 29 years ago, going against Denmark's top prosecuting ...
Extradition of Danish national Niels Holck or Kim Peter Davy, prime accused in the nearly-three-decade-old Purulia arms drop case, is not a “political topic” but has to be dealt with “among the proper ...
A court in Denmark said Thursday that a Danish arms smuggler who air-dropped weapons to Indian villagers in 1995 could not be extradited to India, citing the risk that his rights would be violated.
Denmark on Tuesday assured India that it would undertake further techno-legal examination of its request for the extradition of Danish national Kim Davy, the main accused in the 1995 Purulia arms drop ...
The prime accused in the infamous Purulia arms-dropping case, Kim Davy, is likely to be extradited from Denmark by July-end and will serve his prison term in India if proven guilty. Government sources ...
Calling the extradition of Kim Davy, the prime accused in the Purulia arms drop case, a 'work in progress', Minister of Foreign Affairs of Denmark Lars Lokke Rasmussen in an interview to ANI here said ...
This book places before us extensive material and informed interpretations of the Purulia arms drop case, leading us to the inescapable conclusion that there had been security lapses, says RAJESH ...
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